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Cricket not gentleman's game any more: Angad Bedi

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Former Indian Singh Bedi's son Angad Bedi, who acted as a team's in "Inside Edge", says the sport isn't the gentleman's game it once used to be.

Angad walked the ramp for at Fashion Week here on Saturday.

After "Tiger Zinda Hai", the will next be seen on the big screen in Shaad Ali's "Soorma", based on former Indian hockey

Asked whether he would want a film to be made on his father's life, Angad said: "I think he is such a great personality that the more you write on him, it will be less because he has led his life very openly and fearlessly.

"It is also important for a person who is making a film to understand how cricketers led their life in those times. Back then, was a gentleman's game. Unfortunately not any more. So I just feel that if you bring back that era through a film, the future generation will learn from it."

Who does he think will be an apt choice to play Singh Bedi's role on screen?

"I think it's too early to decide that because firstly, my father has to give consent to make a film, and then accordingly things should take place."

Australia slapped a one-year ban on and for their involvement in the ball-tampering scandal that unfolded during their third Test against in

Angad said: "Whatever has happened is not correct because when you are representing your country as a captain, everybody looks up to you.

"Not just in our country, but in the entire world where is played, they are worshipped, so it is important for them to become a fine of the game. They should set an example.

"Whatever has happened is a bit sad, but has been a However, I think it was important to set an example because should not be taken lightly as kids look up to the stars."

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 14:34 IST
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